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LETTERS
I would like to express my great gratitude for the article written by Helen Cronin titled "Safe and green on the farm—in God's care" [January 7, 2008, "A fresh approach to healing"]. I appreciated hearing of all the prayers and love expressed by readers of the Sentinel around the world after Helen Cronin wrote her first article in the May 7, 2007, issue, "Praying our way out of desperation."
I enjoyed seeing how she and her husband experienced healing through their prayers and the prayers of others. I also enjoyed reading that when driving by their fields, they first remember to be grateful for every evidence of good. This helps me understand that to heal any belief in lack, in climate change, whatever, it is up to me to see as God sees and to see God as the only intelligence governing His whole creation. All our prayers can heal anything here and around the world.
CHRISTIANE SMITH
BENICIA, CALIFORNIA, US
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February 25, 2008 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from CHRISTIANE SMITH, GLENN WATILEY, MARIANNE U. BUDDINGTON, ANNA WILLIS, CAROL HAMPLE, TERRELL HOLLIDAY
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A swift response
STEVE GRAHAM, SENIOR MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from G. Jeffrey MacDonald, L. Gregory Jones
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FINDING SOLID GROUND IN A STORMY ECONOMY
BY NED ODEGAARD
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LET GREED RECEDE
BY WARREN BOLON
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Global prayer for troubled financial forecasts
COMPILED BY ROSALIE E. DUNBAR
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JOB LOSS? GOD NEVER LETS GO
BY J. SCOTT MOSELEY
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Set free BY THE HIGHER LAW of GOD
BY JILL GOODING
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HEALED DURING COLLEGE CRUNCH TIME
BY JULIANA CHOANSA KO
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Finding answers
Ana L. Arcioni
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A LIFE OF GRACE
BENJAMIN F. GLADDEN
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GOD SETS THE PACE
HELEN STEVERMER
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WATER SHORTAGES AND A DOWNPOUR OF INSPIRATION
CHANNING WALKER
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'STRETCH FORTH THINE HAND'
VIRGINIA G. BARNES
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HEALED OF LONGSTANDING SKIN GROWTH
KURT HOCHSTEIN
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BACK INJURY QUICKLY HEALED
AIRLIE SCOTT